WP2 Valorisation of nature restoration knowledge
The Nature Restoration Law is brand-new attempt to fight against climate change and biodiversity crisis, and an array of new type of competences is needed for implementing it. In this work package, we analyze competences needed for implementing national NRL plans and strengthen transnational knowledge around NRL implementation in national and regional contexts.
To develop higher education to educate future land use and landscape specialists with more interdisciplinary and deeper competences, the first step is to increase awareness and know-how about the role of nature restoration in the fight against climate change among higher education actors. In this work package we will organize webinar series to gain deeper insights into key environmental themes and trends from the viewpoint of the NRL. The webinar series serve also as public platform for disseminating knowledge about the NRL and its national implementations.
The webinar series
The webinar series will take place in spring 2026 and consists of five webinars in total. The first webinar will be held on 30 January 2026, followed by one webinar each month until May. The programme and participation link for each webinar will be updated on this page. The webinar recordings will also be published on the website once entire series has concluded.
A micro-credential
The lifelong learning is key to ensure that everyone has knowledge, skills and competences they need to thrive in their personal and professional lives. We will produce a micro-credential which is offering a flexible and targeted way to help people to strengthen transnational knowledge of the NRL and its role in fight against climate change, biodiversity crisis and exceeding planetary boundaries.
The micro-credential will be available through this website once it is completed.